Final Cut Express 2.0.3

Create professional-quality video with FinalCutExpress. Whether you’re a digital video enthusiast, a small business video developer, or an event videographer, Apple’s new feature-rich DV editing software is designed for you. Its optimized for the DV format and comes with all the high-quality compositing, titling and effects capabilities youWhat’s NewThis update fixes an issue with some cameras caused by conflicts between timecode breaks and dropped frames, resulting in incomplete capture

Aperture 3 unexpectedly quits if Final Cut Express 4 is installed

If Final Cut Express 4 and Aperture 3 are installed on the same computer, Aperture may unexpectedly quit when you open it, particularly if Final Cut Express was installed after Aperture.

Installing Final Cut Express 4 (Manual)

1 Installing Your Software
The following information is intended to get you up and running as quickly as possible
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About the FinalCutExpress Installation Disc (p. 2)
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Upgrading Mac OS X and QuickTime (p. 3)
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Installing FinalCutExpress (p. 4)
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Registering FinalCutExpress (p. 7)
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About Onscreen Help (p. 8)
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Contacting AppleCare Support (p. 9)
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Before You Install FinalCutExpress
document on the
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iDVD '09 (7.x): Preparing your Final Cut Express or Final Cut Pro movie to work with iDVD

Preparing your FinalCutExpress or FinalCut Pro movie to work with iDVDYou can use movies from FinalCutExpress and FinalCut Pro in iDVD by exporting them as QuickTime movies. Any movie in QuickTime format can be added to an iDVD project. To export a FinalCutExpress or FinalCut Pro movie as a QuickTime movie: ◼In FinalCutExpress, select your sequence, and then choose File > Export > QuickTime Movie. If you’ve added chapter markers to your sequence, choose Chapter Markers from

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